ObjectivesDepressive symptoms are prevalent in older adults, and physical activity (PA) may have beneficial effects on depression. The purpose of this study was to explore the association between physical activity and depressive symptoms, taking into account demographic factors, and the associations between selected demographic factors and physical activity levels in community-dwelling older adults (age ≥ 60 years).MethodsData were drawn from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2006. Descriptive statistics and logistic models were used in data analysis.ResultsFour percent of participants reported moderate depressive symptoms, and 24% of subjects exhibited sedentary PA. Factors associated with increased risk o...
Objective: Analyse the relationship between different levels of physical activity (PA) and depressio...
Physical activity (PA) is positively associated with health-related quality of life (HRQL) in older ...
Research indicates that the prevalence of depression is increasing and that by 2020 depression will...
Background: Although physical activity (PA) has been demonstrated to reduce symptoms of depression a...
Previous studies of younger, healthy individuals have demonstrated an inverse relationship between p...
Empirical evidence suggests that physical activity is related to less depressive moods. However, lit...
Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the reciprocal nature of the physica...
Depressive symptoms are negatively related to mental health and quality of life. Social and physical...
Background: Regular physical activity is generally associated with psychological well-being, althoug...
© 2019 Miller, Mesagno, McLaren, Grace, Yates and Gomez. Background: Depression is a chronic co...
Abstract Background Limited research has explored the relationship between non-leisure-time physical...
[[abstract]]INTRODUCTION: The associations of leisure-time physical activity with incident depressiv...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about characteristics explaining low level of physical activity in late-life d...
The current study examines the effects of helping behavior and physical activity on mood states and ...
Previous studies assessing protective effects of physical activity on depression have had conflictin...
Objective: Analyse the relationship between different levels of physical activity (PA) and depressio...
Physical activity (PA) is positively associated with health-related quality of life (HRQL) in older ...
Research indicates that the prevalence of depression is increasing and that by 2020 depression will...
Background: Although physical activity (PA) has been demonstrated to reduce symptoms of depression a...
Previous studies of younger, healthy individuals have demonstrated an inverse relationship between p...
Empirical evidence suggests that physical activity is related to less depressive moods. However, lit...
Objective: The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the reciprocal nature of the physica...
Depressive symptoms are negatively related to mental health and quality of life. Social and physical...
Background: Regular physical activity is generally associated with psychological well-being, althoug...
© 2019 Miller, Mesagno, McLaren, Grace, Yates and Gomez. Background: Depression is a chronic co...
Abstract Background Limited research has explored the relationship between non-leisure-time physical...
[[abstract]]INTRODUCTION: The associations of leisure-time physical activity with incident depressiv...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about characteristics explaining low level of physical activity in late-life d...
The current study examines the effects of helping behavior and physical activity on mood states and ...
Previous studies assessing protective effects of physical activity on depression have had conflictin...
Objective: Analyse the relationship between different levels of physical activity (PA) and depressio...
Physical activity (PA) is positively associated with health-related quality of life (HRQL) in older ...
Research indicates that the prevalence of depression is increasing and that by 2020 depression will...